FH3 really is lacking progression, if it was more like FH1 id be okay with that, as for paid DLC's im okay with them as long as theyre properly priced, and not completely overpriced like for example The Crew DLCs.

20 bucks for DLC really isnt that much even if i have to multiply that by four to my currency.

The entire "you build the festival thing" ruins the progr ssion. It means you start out wealthy, have the abilty to get stuff free from the start. Realistic for the situation, but not that fun IMO. FH3 has the most boring career mode ever; I had a 50 car collection, including cars like the new Ford GT etc, even a Horizon Edition, in 2-3 days. I also got the feeling that grinding towards buying a 500k ish car was a bit time consuming, but totally not difficult. It fits the nature of you're the boss. But that was a properly crap idea.

FH3 on Xbox. Xbox username is PoIestar, with a capital "i" as "L". Wanna add me, you're welcome to do so.

Hmm the only 2 cars worth there are the Mitsubishi and the F50GT. But, since the latter is a track car I'm not too much into it either. Btw, can you buy a car pack car on the auction house even if you don't have said pack?
Dodge Dart? What were they thinking?

Hmm the only 2 cars worth there are the Mitsubishi and the F50GT. But, since the latter is a track car I'm not too much into it either. Btw, can you buy a car pack car on the auction house even if you don't have said pack?
Dodge Dart? What were they thinking?

Had some money spare on my PayPal account so I bought the pack.
Not all cars are as exciting, no. The Holden Sedan is funny but not "let's spend money" funny. More of a barnfind car tbh.
F50 LM is exciting. S2 990 without a single upgrade. That is spectacularly good. And the sound. I never really liked the F50 but it's properly exciting in LM trim.
Dodge Dart well hmmyeah, it's a Dart. I've always liked it because it's a US car which we don't get in Europe, but the sound is horrible and it's slow.
The Gremlin and the Vega are the same sort of crappy American mid 70's oil crisis mobiles which are funny looking but also slow as phuk. The Gremlin with a Viper engine though, that is epic fun.
The Eclipse, I'm not a big JDM kind of guy, especially not into the Eclipse from this gen, but the body mods are nice and it drives pretty slick because it's AWD as stock.
The most exciting for me is the Lotus 3-Eleven, the 2-Eleven already brought that TDU2 Club vibe back, but the 3-Eleven actually justifies the title because it's awesome. And very nice to drive.
In every pack there have been more than 3 stock cars which look intruiging. This one, not so much. It also didn't help that the "leak" covered up basically everything there's left to implement.

FH3 on Xbox. Xbox username is PoIestar, with a capital "i" as "L". Wanna add me, you're welcome to do so.

So i've been reading elsewhere that people have been prodding the files since the last car pack and found some rather interesting file names...

The latest update brought the Mountain Dew car pack to FH3. Alongside it, Playground seemingly added multiple cars to the game’s database, including sounds for some. The full list of entries, and their real-world equivalents, below:

BUG_Type57S_37 (1937 Bugatti Type 57S)

CHE_HooniganBelair_55 (1955 ‘Tri 5 By Fire’ Chevrolet Bel Air)

TOY_Sports800_65 (1965 Toyota Sports 800)

CIT_2CV_70 (1970 Citroen 2CV)

CHE_HooniganNova_72 (1972 ‘Napalm Nova’ Chevrolet Nova)

BM_Blazer_79 (1979 Baldwin Motorsports Chevrolet Blazer)

PEU_405T16_88 (1988 Peugeot 405 T16)

POR_Hoonigan_91 (1991 ‘RWBxHoonigan 965’ Porsche 911 Turbo)

MAZ_Twerkstallion_92 (1992 ‘Twerkstallion’ Mazda RX-7)

POR_928GTS_93 (1993 Porsche 928 GTS)

MG_MG3_13 (2013 MG MG3)

if any of them do actually make it to the game, I will be fair chuffed! One car stands out more than the others for me!

Originally Posted by Calster17

I did a 1100 mile round trip to get drunk and push cars out of a muddy field, 10/10 would do again

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